Barry Hutchison

Barry Hutchison is a children's author, screenwriter, and director from Scotland. He wrote children's novels for Egmont Press under their 2Heads imprint, including books for the Beastly, Ben 10, and Ben 10: Alien Force series, and signed a six-book contract with HarperCollins in 2008.

In 2013, Hutchison wrote 36 episodes of Bottom Knocker Street, a CITV comedy starring comedian Phill Jupitus.[1] He lives in Fort William in the Highlands with his wife, Fiona, and their two children.

Books for children

Invisible Fiends

  • Mr Mumbles (2010)
  • Raggy Maggie (2010)
  • The Crowmaster (2011)
  • Doc Mortis (2011)
  • The Beast (2012)
  • The Darkest Corners (2012)

Afterworlds

  • The 13th Horseman (2012)
  • The Book of Doom (2013)

Benjamin Blank

  • The Shark-Headed Bear Thing (2015)
  • The Swivel-Eyed Ogre-Thing (2015)
  • The Moon-Faced Ghoul-Thing (2015)

Beaky Malone

  • Beaky Malone: The World's Greatest Liar (2016)

Other works

Rise of the Rabbits (2015)

Books for Adults (as Barry J Hutchison)

The Bug (2016)

Space Team

  • Space Team (2016)
  • Space Team: The Wrath of Vajazzle (2016)
  • Space Team: The Search for Splurt (2017)
  • Space Team: Song of the Space Siren (2017)
  • Space Team: The Guns of Nana Joan (2017)
  • Space Team: Return of the Dead Guy (2017)
  • Space Team: Planet of the Japes (2017)
  • Space Team: A Lot of Weird Space Shizz (2017)
  • Space Team: The Holiday Special (2018)
  • Space Team: The Time Titan of Tomorrow (2018)
  • Space Team: The King of Space Must Die (2018)
  • Space Team: Sting of the Mustard Mines (2018)
  • Space Team: Sentienced to Death (2018)
  • Space Team: The Hunt for Reduk Topa (2019)

Dan Deadman

  • Dial D for Deadman (2017)
  • Dead Inside (2017)
  • Dead in the Water (2018)

Sidekicks

  • The Sidekicks Initiative: A Comedy Superhero Adventure (2018)

Television

  • Bottom Knocker Street (2013)
  • SuperMansion (2018)
  • Kip Van Creepy: Delivery Boy (2018)
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